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    Poll says

    http://angusreid.org/federal-issues-july2019/ http://angusreid.org/federal-issues-july2019/

    Ontario remains a key battleground, with the CPC and Liberals statistically tied. 36 per cent of residents say they would support the CPC if the election were held today, while 34 per cent choose the Liberals. The NDP is chosen by nearly one-in-five (17%)

    Six-in-ten who intend to vote Conservative (63%) say they are absolutely certain they will support the party and not change their mind, nearly double the number of Liberal supporters who say this (33%)

    One-in-three Canadians (32%) approve of Justin Trudeau’s performance as Prime Minister, while 61 per cent disapprove. Other federal leaders continue to be viewed less than favourably as well. Conservative leader Andrew Scheer is viewed favourably by 39 per cent and unfavourably by half (51%)

    Let's hope voter have eyes, ears and a BRAIN...

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    Originally posted by fjlip View Post
    http://angusreid.org/federal-issues-july2019/ http://angusreid.org/federal-issues-july2019/

    Ontario remains a key battleground, with the CPC and Liberals statistically tied. 36 per cent of residents say they would support the CPC if the election were held today, while 34 per cent choose the Liberals. The NDP is chosen by nearly one-in-five (17%)

    Six-in-ten who intend to vote Conservative (63%) say they are absolutely certain they will support the party and not change their mind, nearly double the number of Liberal supporters who say this (33%)

    One-in-three Canadians (32%) approve of Justin Trudeau’s performance as Prime Minister, while 61 per cent disapprove. Other federal leaders continue to be viewed less than favourably as well. Conservative leader Andrew Scheer is viewed favourably by 39 per cent and unfavourably by half (51%)

    Let's hope voter have eyes, ears and a BRAIN...
    If 32% of voters still approve of JT's performance as Prime Minister, it just shows that there is no hope for Canada. Blind idealogues who either don't contribute in any way to society, or work for the government( or both), or Chuck.

    I'm still cheering for Trudeau to win though, it WILL be the straw that breaks the camels back, and we can get on with getting on out of this abusive relationship.

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      #3
      Yes, I'm afraid that light at the end of the tunnel is another JT govt. Only 3 months to go.

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        #4
        Scheer has made no headway with all the scandals he has been given by Liberals and NDP. Doug Ford is a buffoon and the CPC's worst enemy in the coming election. NDP vanished in Quebec after inroads in 2011 and BQ is now nonexistent to split any Quebec vote.

        If CPC forms minority, Libs, Greens, and NDP punt them on first vote and amalgamate themselves to govern.

        If Trudeau wins the minority, NDP and Greens help him govern. Scheer also loses job in this scenario and back to forming a new conservative party with a new name again probably.

        Both scenarios pull Trudeau further left to maintain governing power which is all that really matters in Ottawa and both these are the two likeliest outcomes in my opinion.

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          #5
          Agreed.
          On the bright side gun sales are way up lol.

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            #6
            I dont know if I beleive those polls. They have all underestimated conservatives.

            But there is still something left so don't despair yet. Lets just say Trump is working for Canada as well and will hopefully exercise the rot from our political system.

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              #7
              Hillary was a shoe in on the polls up till election night .........

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                #8
                well i hope they are right
                and numbnuts pull her off
                and we can root this sick growth out of us

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Kraut View Post
                  Scheer has made no headway with all the scandals he has been given by Liberals and NDP. Doug Ford is a buffoon and the CPC's worst enemy in the coming election. NDP vanished in Quebec after inroads in 2011 and BQ is now nonexistent to split any Quebec vote.

                  If CPC forms minority, Libs, Greens, and NDP punt them on first vote and amalgamate themselves to govern.

                  If Trudeau wins the minority, NDP and Greens help him govern. Scheer also loses job in this scenario and back to forming a new conservative party with a new name again probably.

                  Both scenarios pull Trudeau further left to maintain governing power which is all that really matters in Ottawa and both these are the two likeliest outcomes in my opinion.
                  Just about everyone where this topic comes up, agree Canada screwed as in "KING/DICTATOR JUSTIN" with any scenario but a majority CPC.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by fjlip View Post
                    Just about everyone where this topic comes up, agree Canada screwed as in "KING/DICTATOR JUSTIN" with any scenario but a majority CPC.
                    We are also screwed under a majority CPC, it will just take a little longer. Only way they get a majority is by bowing down to the leftists in the ROC at the expense of western Canada as usual.

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